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GRE Score: Above 1400 1. University of California , Berkeley 2. University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign) 3. Purdue University Score: 1300-1400 1.

University of Florida , Gainesville 2. University of Minnesota 3. University of Michigan 4. University of California , Santa Barbara 5. Boston University (Private--high Scholarships) 6. University of Texas , Austin Score: Above 1250 1. University of California , Irvine 2. University of California , Riverside 3. Iowa State University 4. Virginia Tech. Score: 1200-1250 1. New Jersey Institute of Tech. 2. Arizona State University 3. University of Arizona 4. Pennsylvania State University 5. Ohio State University 6. Oregon State University

7. Texas A & M University 8. University of Alabama 9. University of Connecticut 10. Cincinnati State University Score: 1150-1200 1. NJIT 2. SUNY, Buffalo 3. University of Pittsburgh 4. Colorado State University 5. Mississippi State University 6. North Carolina State University 7. Indiana University , Bloomington Score: 1100-1150 1. NJIT(chances less) 2. Indiana University , Bloomington 3. SUNY, Buffalo 4. New Mexico State University 5. California State University , Chico 6. Washington State University Score: Below 1100 1. University of North Dakota

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Master's Degree Students 30 % of all our Master's degree applicants were admitted (8 out of 26) Average TOEFL score of admitted applicants = N/A Average GRE Verbal score of admitted applicants = 580/800 Average GRE Quantitative score of admitted applicants = 796/800 Average GRE Analytical Writing score of admitted applicants = 5.3/6.0

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Here are the Institutes in USA to which you can apply based on your GRE Score (especially for those who opt for Computer Science, Electrical, Information Technology etc). Still I suggest you to refer to the websites of these Institutes for detailed information GRE Score: Above 1500: 1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2. Stanford University (CA) 3. University of CaliforniaBerkeley 4. Georgia Institute of Technology 5. University of IllinoisUrbana-Champaign 6. Purdue UniversityWest Lafayette (IN) 6. University of MichiganAnn Arbor 8. Carnegie Mellon University (PA) 9. University of Southern California (Viterbi) 10. California Institute of Technology 11. Cornell University (NY) Score: 1400-1450 1. University of CaliforniaSan Diego (Jacobs) 2. University of TexasAustin 3. Texas A&M UniversityCollege Station (Look) 4. University of CaliforniaLos Angeles (Samueli) 5. University of MarylandCollege Park (Clark) 6. University of WisconsinMadison 7. Princeton University (NJ) 8. Pennsylvania State UniversityUniversity Park 9. Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY)

10. Harvard University (MA) 11. Johns Hopkins University (Whiting) (MD) 12. Northwestern University (McCormick) (IL) 13. University of CaliforniaSanta Barbara 14. University of Washington 15. Ohio State University Score: 1300-1400 1. University of Florida, Gainesville 2. University of Minnesota 3. University of Michigan 4. University of California, Santa Barbara 5. Boston University (Privatehigh Scholarships) 6. University of Texas, Austin Score: Above 1250 1. University of California, Irvine 2. University of California, Riverside 3. Iowa State University 4. Virginia Tech. Score: 1200-1250 1. New Jersey Institute of Tech. 2. Arizona State University 3. University of Arizona 4. Pennsylvania State University 5. Ohio State University 6. Oregon State University 7. Texas A & M University 8. University of Alabama 9. University of Connecticut 10. Cincinnati State University Score: 1150-1200 1. NJIT 2. SUNY, Buffalo 3. University of Pittsburgh 4. Colorado State University 5. Mississippi State University 6. North Carolina State University 7. Indiana University, Bloomington Score: 1100-1150 1. NJIT 2. Indiana University, Bloomington

3. SUNY, Buffalo 4. New Mexico State University 5. California State University 6. Washington State University Score: Below 1100 1. University of North Dakota

Good GRE Scores - A GRE Test taker's GRE Experience


Hi all, I took gre general test 3 days back. My gre score is 1560. I am happy that this is a good GRE score. Split up Verbal Section GRE Score- 760 Quans Section GRE Score - 800 Expecting 5.5 or 6.0 in my essays. This is my second attempt. Mine was a average gre score in my first attempt. In my first attempt my gre scores was 1210. Q - 720 V - 490. I was completely demotivated after seeing my average gre scores. I am working as a Senior System Analyst in Bangalore. I have 6 Yrs of experience. I'm an electronics and communication engg. I always wanted to pursue MS in a top school. GRE tests three things: 1. Your basic intelligence (in Quanti and Reading Comprehension) 2. Your speed of responding (that's why the time limit is kept...and so, many of you who are practicing for the GRE must be finding difficult) 3. How well you perform under pressure? And also I used Barrons and Kaplan tests and bigbook. All these material are no longer useful as ets had tremendously increased the difficulty level of questions especially the quans and the reading comprehension questions. If you are pretty clear in the above things then a good GRE score is not that difficult. First and foremost suggestion - Don't get tensed up. Remain cool and calm. Sometimes the only difference between a good score and a bad score is your mental

strength. Just chill. No worries, no tension. Talk to yourself. Tell yourself that you can do it. If you win over your tension, then GRE is a piece of cake leading to a good GRE score. Second thing - practice is the key to success. Give as many practice tests as possible. Grebible and Powerprep are a must. You can also try out Arco. Practice tests and the CAT tests in grebible are excellent. The difficulty level is very very high in grebible. That's the reason why I was able to score much in the verbal and in the quans. If you go without giving practice tests, that too practice tests with difficulty high level of questions. Your chances of good GRE Scores are negligible. You will end up with a average GRE score The main advantage for me was that I got 4 analogies and 2 sentence completion questions straight from grebible practice tests. These questions were within my fist 10 questions. That boosted my gre score. Thank god else I would have been sitting with computers and doing silly things in my office. Softwares used: Powerprep Grebible Barrons Arco

PowerPrep gives you the exact GRE Score which you will be your GRE Score plus or minus 10 - 20. Your Gre scores from power prep will be an exact replica of your actual GRE score. I had no time to study for gre as my work is very hard. I used to come home only at 11 or 12 or even 2 in the night. But it was a passion for me to study MS. Initially it was very tough for me to find time for me to prepare for gre. I prepared very slowly for gre. Started with Barron's wordlist. After completing them when I took a diagnostic test, I was shocked at the results. Then one of my friend suggested Gre Vocabulary Bible from grebible. The software was cool. Some General Tips: 1. Complete the math review in barron's with the exercises and also the one given by ETS (ftp://ftp.ets.org/pub/gre/Math2.pdf) 2. Do math exercises in grebible. I found grebible math to be toughest of all. 3. On the day of test, free yourself from driving to the test center.

Take an auto or better still ask someone to drop you. My GRE scores on practice tests in the order I took, if it helps anyone: PowerPrep1 GRE Score - Q - 740, V - 680 Princeton 1 GRE Score - Q - 780, V - 460 GreBible1 GRE Score - Q - 710, V-600 Princeton 2 GRE Score - Q - 770, GreBible2 GRE Score - Q - 620, V-580 GreBible3 GRE Score - Q - 740, V-580 GreBible4 GRE Score - Q - 710, V-630 GreBible5 GRE Score - Q - 770, V-700 GreBible6 GRE Score - Q - 800, V-610 GreBible7 GRE Score - Q - 800, V-660 GreBible8 GRE Score - Q - 740, V-700 GreBible9 GRE Score - Q - 770, V-680 GreBible10 GRE Score - Q - 740, V-720 PowerPrep2 GRE Score - Q - 740, V - 680 As you guys can clearly see. Powerprep GRE score exactly reflects the actual gre scores

Princeton University Average GRE Scores

Fall 2007 Admissions Statistics Total applicants (master's and Ph.D.) Total acceptances (master's and Ph.D.) 2007 Overall acceptance rate Fall 2009 Admissions Information Application deadline Application fee Application fee for international students Director of admissions Fall 2007 Enrollment Total first-year enrollment (master's and Ph.D.) 132 12/15 $65 $65 Lisa Scalice 1,792 296 16.5 %

GRE required? 2007 New entrants in master's program Average GPA of new entrants in master's program Average verbal GRE score of new entrants in master's program Average quantitative GRE score of new entrants in master's program Average analytical GRE score of new entrants in master's program Average writing GRE score of new entrants in master's program Average GPA of new entrants in doctoral program Average verbal GRE score of new entrants in doctoral program Average quantitative GRE score of new entrants in doctoral program Average analytical GRE score of new entrants in doctoral program Average writing GRE score of new entrants in doctoral program Average GPA of new entrants in both master's and doctoral programs Average verbal GRE score of new entrants in both master's and doctoral programs

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2007 Average quantitative GRE score of new entrants in both master's and doctoral programs 783 Average analytical GRE score of new entrants in both master's and doctoral programs Average writing GRE score of new entrants in both master's and doctoral programs TOEFL TOEFL required for international students? Minimum TOEFL score required for computer test Minimum TOEFL score required for paper test Yes 250 600 N/A 4

1. GRE 1460 second time took test yesterday my experience.... Hello guys , Before 6 months i used to be like u .. browsing anyone that has posted their experience in any forum and reading their own experience .. My story starts from this year March ... i am in my graduation last month .. My brother wrote GRE last year March and got 1280 .. my mother persuaded me to write gre that month March .. so i registered for the GRE that month 29th ... Its my last month of graduation so i had some work with project and etc , etc ..... joined GREEdge.com inspired by its website ..... i thought it will give me tips and shortcuts how to score verbal easier ... My brother warned me not to join and study on my own and do lots of practice.... I ignored my brother , that counselor in website told me to study words every day and he told me to do BIgbook .. i just studied the words up to last day and not had practiced 10 Tests also ,, Finally adding to the disaster i got my project internal 2 days before my exam so i m busy in it.. went to hyd before day.....I hadn't practiced Maths at all .. I thought by doing few practice tests that maths is easy and i can get 800 in it without any extra effort bcoz my fav subject is maths from childhood Finally on the exam day wrote the exam ... Dont know many of the words in verbal final score 1090 ( verbal 360 quant 730) disappointed with maths mainly (not with verbal as i hadnt studied much) .. Then my brother told me Study 3000 in Barroons u will get confidence and practice Kaplan .. Manu told me to do NOVA for Maths Many told me dont write another time .. u can get good seat in a college as u had strong academic.. but i know inside that i can achieve more .. So Came to bangalore last month stayed with my brother .. studied for one month like anything did NOVA , Kaplan .. wrote exam today ...got 1460(quant 790 verbal 670) surprised at my score myself bcoz i never thought i can achieve 1460 i just thought that score is for people who study for one year continuously..

Final Tips for Test takers who want to score more and who know that they can score more... First come to verbal .. All our Indians feel that it is difficult and it is difficult to crack it. .It will be not like that if u follow below steps.. Barrons 3000 words there is no replacement for it...when u study those words dont let anything disturb u .. Study daily .. If u didnt study the words for one day also .. there is a great chance for u to forget and ur effort up to that time will be wasted.. Take it like a mission .. Study the words at ur own style rather than joining anything ..start studying the words slowly, if u do it every day u will notice that the number of words u are studying are getting increased.. never take a day break while studying words.. Dont study like hell.. for 20 hrs ,16 hrs .. have ur daily rest .. no one has to tell u.. u know when u are getting weak and ur mind is not working .. take rest for few hrs at that time... and then again start studying .. when u are getting 500 in verbal in practice tests in Kaplan and Powerprep ..then u can put the date for Gre .. make it 30 days .. revise the words daily ..Kaplan is a beauty to do revision .. do the 6 verbal exercises.. and 3 tests.. do powerprep more number of times.. save a test for last few days..... Nothing is better than self prep according to me .. u will definitely get confidence after studying words( i got it .. after studying words u will do most of antonyms right ) i got all antonyms from words i studied.. Dont think u cant do RCs .. if u keep ur mind pleasant RCs are a cake walk ....Practice Rcs from bigbook .. If u do Bigbook u will get additional advantage dudes ..

For quant People who excel in Maths and people who do poorly in Quant must do NOVAS .. its a beauty yaar... practice Kaplan maths .... i did Time Maths material all those problems are difficult for me so took time...

When ur gre exam in only one month far away .. Its better to plugoff internet .. It will not help u instead it will destroy ur peacefulness and mind .. I disconnected my internet bcoz i am obsessed with it and ruined my first exam with internet...

guys i want to tell abt quant.. In my first exam i know i screwed up in statistics ..for the second exam also i havent prepared up to the last day .. then i saw one guys experience .. he said to do Math Review in Powerprep Software.. i completed it.. For my surprise i saw 6-7 questions on mean and median .. do MATH review in PowerPrep its enough for statistics.. i didnt got any questions from probability and combinations .. for last question in quant i got only 3 seconds left.. i dont know which option i answered for that..

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First, a caveat: almost every one of the top private universities in the country expressly state on their graduate admissions website that there are no minimum GRE scores required for admissions into their graduate programs. So breathe a little easier, okay? However, some of these top private universities also state that the average GRE scores of their incoming students reflect the average GRE scores they are looking for in potential grad students, as well. So, keep that in mind when you're studying for the GRE. Choose the school you want to get into, and go for the score that most of the admitted students have achieved. Average GRE Scores for the Top Private Universities Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): Verbal: 580 Quantitative: 796 Writing: 5.3 Stanford University: Verbal: 590 Quantitative: 780 Writing: 4.8 California Institute of Technology (CalTech): Verbal: 600 Quantitative: 780 Writing: 5.0 Duke University: Verbal: 600+ Quantitative: 600+ Writing: 4.5 University of Chicago: Verbal: 580+ Quantitative: 780+ Writing: 4.0+ Northwestern University: Verbal: 600+ Quantitative: 600+ Writing: 5.0+ Washington University in St. Louis: Verbal: 617 Quantitative: 601 Writing: 5.0 Johns Hopkins University: Verbal: 650

Quantitative: 710 Writing: 4.8 Rice University: Verbal: 610 Quantitative: 750 Writing: 5.0 Emory University: Verbal: 500-800 Quantitative: 500-800 Writing: 4.0-6.0 University of Notre Dame: Verbal: 680 Quantitative: 763 Writing: 5.3 Vanderbilt University: Verbal: 562 Quantitative: 772 Writing: 4.8

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University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Stanford University (CA) California Institute of Technology University of MichiganAnn Arbor Georgia Institute of Technology Purdue UniversityWest Lafayette (IN) Princeton University (NJ) University of IllinoisUrbanaChampaign University of TexasAustin Cornell University (NY)

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Penn State UniversityUniversity Park University of CaliforniaLos Angeles Virginia Tech University of MarylandCollege Park University of ColoradoBoulder Texas A&M UniversityCollege Station Ohio State University University of Washington University of CaliforniaBerkeley University of MinnesotaTwin Cities University of Southern California
US University List by Program: Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering

University Name State Type Howard University Private The George Washington University Private Auburn University AL Public University Of Alabama - Tuscaloosa AL Public Arizona State University, Mesa (east) AZ Public Arizona State University, Tempe AZ Public University Of Arizona AZ Public Naval Postgraduate School CA Public San Diego State University CA Public San Jose State University CA Public Stanford University CA Private University Of California - Davis CA Public University Of California - Irvine CA Public University Of California - Los Angeles CA Public University Of California - San Diego CA Public University Of Southern California CA Private California Institute Of Technology CA Private California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo CA Public California State University, Long Beach CA Public California State University, Northridge CA Public University Of Colorado - Boulder CO Public University Of Colorado - Colorado Springs CO Public University Of Connecticut CT Public Embry-riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach FL Private Embry-riddle Aeronautical University, Extended Campus FL Private Florida Institute Of Technology FL Private University Of Central Florida FL Public University Of Florida FL Public Georgia Institute Of Technology GA Public Iowa State University Of Science And Technology IA Public Illinois Institute Of Technology IL Private University Of Illinois - Urbana-champaign IL Public Purdue University IN Public University Of Notre Dame IN Private Massachusetts Institute Of Technology MA Private Boston University MA Private University Of Minnesota - Twincities MN Public Carleton University MN Private St. Louis University MO Private Central Missouri State University MO Public Mississippi State University MS Public North Carolina State University NC Public Princeton University NJ Private Rutgers, The State University Of New Jersey, New Brunswick C NJ Public Polytechnic University, Brooklyn Campus NY Private Polytechnic University, Farmingdale Campus NY Private Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute NY Private Suny (the State University Of New York), Buffalo NY Public Syracuse University NY Private Cornell University, Ithaca NY Private Air Force Institute Of Technology OH Public The Ohio State University OH Public University Of Cincinnati OH Public University Of Dayton OH Private Case Western Reserve University OH Private University Of Oklahoma OK Public The Pennsylvania State University--university Park Campus PA Public

Brown University RI Private Middle Tennessee State University TN Public Texas Am University, College Station TX Public University Of Texas - Arlington TX Public University Of Texas - Austin TX Public Old Dominion University VA Public University Of Virginia VA Public

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